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7 November, 15:55

What is the smallest length of a string from which you can cut equal pieces of 25cm, 40cm or 50cm each

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  1. 7 November, 16:00
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    We are essentially looking for the LCM (least common multiple) of the lengths 25, 40 and 50 cm.

    Since 50 is already a common multiple of 25, since 2*25=50, we only need to look for the LCM of 40 and 50.

    One simple way to find the LCM is to factor both numbers,

    40=2^3*5

    50=2*5^2

    and look for the product of the higher power of each factor, which in this case is 2^3*5^2=8*25=200.

    Another way, looks round about in this case, is to look for the HCF, which is the product of the lowest power of each factor, which in this case is 2*5=10.

    The LCM is then the product of the two numbers divided by the HCF, or

    LCM=50*40/10=200, again.
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